An Invitation to Women All the world knows of the wonder ful curob which have been made by Lydia K. Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound, vet some women do not realize that all* that is claimed for it Is abso lutely true. If all suffering 1 women could be made to believe that Mrs. I'inkham can do •11 she says she can, their suffering would be at an end, for they would at once profit by her advice and be cured. There is no more puzzling thing than that women will suffer great pain month after month when erery woman knows of some woman whom Mrs. lMnkham ha« helped, as the letters from grateful women art* constantly being published at their own request. The name derangement*, which make painful or irregular periods with dull backaches and headaches, and dragging-down seukations, presently develop into those serious inflamma tion* of the feminine organs which completely wreck health. Mrs. l'inkham invites women to write freely and confidentially to her about their health and ffet the benefit of...

VOL. X. NO. 32. EVENTS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. tkksi; ticks VUOm THE WIRES 7iiiirn"<lliiK Collection of Items From /In in" •• • lie I"" H«'ini«l>U«'r«'* Fres\»t» i hi ■ Con'lfinsed >'tvin __—— - s " Glasgow DOW bus 13 plague cases. Emperor Kwang Hsu is still under res train t. II,, !( . la an outbreak of yellow fever 'in Havana. Senator Wellington, of Maryland, will eupport Bryan. General Chaffee reports satisfactory ooditioni in ivkin. Boers aro making a stand in the pass south of Lydenburg. Foreigners in Shanghai protest iftivt the withdrawal of troops from that place. In the Vermont election the Repub lican majority was about 29,000. a de (M , r , of 20 pet cent. Three mill" owned by the American Steel & Wire Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, which were closed down June 1, resumed operations, giving employ ment to between 500 and 600 men. It is -tati-il by the employes that there In- ln-cii a general cut in wages, amounting in some cases ...

Mrs. Pinkham's Adi vice and Lydla E. Pmkham's Vogoiable Compound have rmstorod health and happiness to soores of women. This Is not a mere advertising claim, hut a positive faot. The reason Mrs* Pink' ham Is so qualified to ad' vise women Is heoause for 20 years she has been treating and studying woman's Ills. Her ad' dress Is Lynn, Mass. If you are 111, write to her for help, as thousands of women are doing. I Lydia E. Fiitkham's VejcUble Compound I relieves painful periods and regulates menstru ation. It cures backache, kidney troubles and all uterine disorders. Read the letters from women appearing regu larly In this paper. Anyliody knows, who thinks about it, that it would l>e far better for the pulilic morals for a given quantity of whisky to be sold Hurreptitiously, or even in ojten violence of law, than for the law to be debase.! to lit a vicious tendency of the people. Do Y«nir Peel AHie «»<! Burn? Shake into voiir shoes Allen's Foot KasP, a powder for the feet. It mak...

VOL. X. NO. 33. jJBIS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. T|.i:Si; TICKS FRO* VKE WIRES . 1 1,,(. r.«ilnß Collection «»f Item* From •Jin Two Hemispheres Presvit* i hi it Cor.'lenned. PBOaV ? The three silver parties in.Colorado will hue. Francfl will accept Prince Ching as » peace envoy. Americans and French nearly clashed in l'ekiu. I/ml Roberta is pushing operations in Eastern Transvaal. American soldiers took no part in the looting of Tieu Tsin. Many nulf coast towns in Texas suf en; ,l severely 'rom *no storm. The stilts department is not ready to begin negotiations with Li Hung Chang. New Hampshire Republicans nomi nated Chester B. Gordon for governor. Colonel W. B. Shaw, of Illinois, will niiiko Republican speeches in Ore gon. The steamship San Pedro arrived at little from the north with 300 pas tengers and |80,000 in Nome gold. Americans oil their way to hunt gold in Siberia got the best of a trick at- ' tempted by Russians, and seven Yankees took BO Russ...

Common S&nse \ * - I Talk with I Wwomon j • — ' If a person is ill ant! needs a mcdi- ; cine is it not wise to get one that has ; Stood the test of time and has hun- I dreds of thousands of cures to Its . credit? A great many women who are HI try ; everything they hear of in the way of j medicine, and this experimenting with 1 unknown drugs is a constant menace j to their already impaired health. This seems to us very unwise, for \ there are remedies which are no ex- i periment* and have been known years . and years to be doing only good. j Take for instance Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound; for thirty years its record has been one un- ; broken chaiu of success. No medicine ! for female ills the world has ever ! known has such a record for cures. It seems so strange that some people will take medicines about which they ! really know nothing, some of which j might be, and are, really harmful ; j while on the other hand it is easily 1 proved that over one million women ! hav...

VOL. X. NO. 34. EVENTS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. TK.KSK TH'KS FKO* THE WIRE! An interesting Collection of Items From the Two HemUpheres Pres il lv a Coclensed i\vm. Count yon Waklereee has reached ]I,.u^ Kong. The yellmv fever situation in Ha vhuh is decidedly unfavorable. British and Boers are fighting for the uussosrion of Komatipoort. Dm work of clearing away tba wreckage i" (Jalveston progresses. Herman IVterwlorf. a fanner living ueur Junction City, Or., murdered bis wife. President Mitchell, of the United liineworken, says 118,000 men are on btriko. Germany demands that the Chinese n-Hpons-ible for the outraged be deliA' ered up. Seveiity-two new coal mines have been opened in Prussia this year, in crease the output for 1900 by 2,500, --000 tona. Thf transport Thomas sailed from Shm Francisco tar Manila with 1,648 MllUted men, 107 cabin passengers »ud |1,200,000 in treasure. Kmperor William has pardoned a iiernirtu-American named Schuh, in Kiel. ...

10CALAND PERSONAL. Clocks, clock shelves and valises at l'owlo's. -X . Mirrors and looking glasses, from 6c. tosiso, at Fowled i i Davis, of Ilichardson, spent B Joday In Uie Queen ClUr. ,1 vt , 'i look at our line of Shirt Waist*. Martin & Jensen. ill kinds of toilet articles for sale by the Friday Harbor Draff Co. , full line of rubber goods for sale by t l,;. Kri.Kv Harbor Drug Co. You will find all the necessary school BuppliosatWiii Fowle'a store. ,- |i mid «'iw tis your order for a ta |joriuade suit.-Martin & Jensen. The latest popular paper-bound books for salt; by the Friday Harbor Drug Co. M o Clark spent Sunday with his fjiiiiily at their ranch near West Sound. Leave your order for photographic supplies rvitli Hie Friday Harbor Drug Co. l',v Carl J. Kallgren and family re lumed home yesterday on the Thump- Hill) . Wr- W. Andnw, of Lopez, was a visitor in tl»e Harbor the last of the ucrk. The Uteri monthly and weekly mag azine* received at this office almost daily- ...

Woman's Kidney Troubles i Why trifle with health when the easiest and surest help Is the best known medlolne In the world ? | lydU E. Plnfchaa'* Vegetable Compound | Is known everywhere and thousands of women have been oured of serious kid ney derangements by It. Mrs. Plnkham's meth ods have the endorse ment of the mayor, the postmaster and others of her own olty. Her medlolne has the endorsement of an un numbered multitude of grateful women whose letters are oonstantly printed In this paper. Every woman should read these letters. Mrs. Plnkham advises suffering women free of oharge. Hor address la Lynn, Mass. During the year ended May 31 the homo circulation of the Chicago public library was 1,749,775 volume*, which the Chicago papers say, exceeds the record anywhere else in the world. Do Your Keet Ache and Burn? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for lie feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest com fort...

VOL. X. NO. 35. EVENTS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. Ti:i;si. TICKS FROM THE WIRES . 1,,,, renting Collfctlbn of Items From •lip Tv» H««n'"Phere> PiWTOtl d in ;i Cor-linnet! j?tvm.  v Germany is about to declare war on China. General Joliu M. rainier, of Illinois, is dead. Gftlveaton appeals for help to rebuild tin- city. . Four persona were killed by a tornado* in an lowii town. Epidemic of smallpox at Nome has 1,,-fii stamped out. You Waldersee will demand the sur render of leaders of the outrages. American troops, except a legation euiirtl, »re ordered from China to Ma nila. Senator [Jeveridge, of Indiana, opened the Republican campaign in Illinois, with a Bpeech in Chicago. Senator CatTery, of Louisana, has officially declined the presidential nom ination by the National party. At Terre Haute. Ind., The Abbott broke the world's trotting record of 2-08*4, held by Alix, making the mile hi J:03 14. . . : ..;T Another death from bubonic plague was repo...

Women, Remember This Fact That in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are communicating with a woman —a woman whose experience in treat ing woman's ills is greater thai: that of any living person —male or female. A woman can talk freely to a wo man when it is revolting to relate her private troubles to a man. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, know ing full well that they should have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examination of even their family physician. It is unneces sary. Without money or price you ran consult a woman, whose knowledge from actual experience is unequaled. Women suffering from any form of female weaknesn are invited to freely communicate with Mrs. Pinkhata at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. This is a positive fact—not a mere statement. It is certified to by the mayor and postmaste-r of Lynn and others whose ...